Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area - map and other informations
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Description
Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area is a beautiful natural area located in Bureau County, Illinois. It was established in 1972 and covers over 1,200 acres of land. The park is named after former Illinois State Senator Harry "Babe" Mautino, who was instrumental in its creation.
Activities
Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the things you can do at the park:
Fishing
The park is known for its excellent fishing opportunities. There are several lakes and ponds within the area that are stocked with a variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, and bluegill. Anglers can enjoy casting their lines from the shore or from boats.
Hunting
Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area is also a popular destination for hunters. The park offers hunting opportunities for deer, turkey, waterfowl, and small game. Hunters must have the appropriate licenses and permits to participate in these activities.
Hiking
There are several hiking trails throughout the park that allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area. These trails vary in length and difficulty, making them suitable for hikers of all skill levels.
Picnicking
The park has designated picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. These areas are equipped with tables, grills, and restroom facilities.
Wildlife
Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area is home to a diverse range of wildlife species. Visitors may spot white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, waterfowl, songbirds, reptiles, amphibians, and more. Birdwatchers will especially enjoy the park, as it is a popular spot for migratory birds.
Facilities
The park offers several facilities to enhance visitors' experiences:
Boat Launches
There are boat launches available for those who wish to explore the lakes and ponds by water. Boaters must adhere to all boating regulations and have the necessary permits.
Camping
Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area does not have camping facilities. However, there are nearby campgrounds where visitors can stay overnight and enjoy the park during the day.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area
Can I fish at Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area without a fishing license?
No, a valid Illinois fishing license is required to fish at Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area. Licenses can be purchased online or at authorized vendors.
Are dogs allowed in the park?
Yes, dogs are allowed in Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
Are there any fees to enter the park?
No, there are no entrance fees to visit Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area. However, certain activities such as fishing and hunting may require permits or licenses.
Average weather in Mautino State Fish and Wildlife Area
Temp max | Temp min | Rain | Snow | |
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Jan | 0 °C 32 °F | -9 °C 16 °F | 28 mm 1.1 in | 18 mm 0.7 in |
Feb | 1 °C 34 °F | -8 °C 18 °F | 32 mm 1.3 in | 17 mm 0.7 in |
Mar | 9 °C 48 °F | 0 °C 32 °F | 66 mm 2.6 in | 10 mm 0.4 in |
Apr | 15 °C 59 °F | 5 °C 41 °F | 109 mm 4.3 in | 3 mm 0.1 in |
May | 22 °C 72 °F | 12 °C 54 °F | 135 mm 5.3 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Jun | 27 °C 81 °F | 17 °C 63 °F | 139 mm 5.5 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Jul | 28 °C 82 °F | 19 °C 66 °F | 81 mm 3.2 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Aug | 28 °C 82 °F | 19 °C 66 °F | 71 mm 2.8 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Sep | 25 °C 77 °F | 15 °C 59 °F | 77 mm 3.0 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Oct | 17 °C 63 °F | 8 °C 46 °F | 94 mm 3.7 in | 2 mm 0.1 in |
Nov | 9 °C 48 °F | 0 °C 32 °F | 47 mm 1.9 in | 6 mm 0.2 in |
Dec | 4 °C 39 °F | -4 °C 25 °F | 47 mm 1.9 in | 8 mm 0.3 in |
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